Hi, I was just looking through our web pages, and I noticed that the different manuals are rather hard to find. On the front page, there is a 'documentation' link, which I think is OK, but then on .../doc/, there is a lot of text and some links in the text to the developers manuals. And a link to the ddp page. on /dec/ddp, there is first texts about the project etc, and then you find the list of manuals, which links to a new page with descriptions of the manual state, bla bla bla.
I think someone looking for docs on Debian should be rewarded for finding the first link to .../doc/, and there find a list of published manuals, with direct links. <Proposed layout sketch> ... Manuals: ... Debian specific manuals: The main document ...installmanual... User's manuals Admin's manuals (Debian) Developer's manuals Other manuals The complete list ... .../doc/ddp. ...the rest... </Proposed layout sketch> Comments? Should I put up an example html page of this? /Micce -- Mikael Hedin, MSc +46 (0)980 79176 Swedish Institute of Space Physics +46 (0)8 344979 (home) Box 812, S-981 28 KIRUNA, Sweden +46 (0)70 5891533 (mobile) [gpg key fingerprint = 387F A8DB DC2A 50E3 FE26 30C4 5793 29D3 C01B 2A22] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

